11 Countries That You Can Visit Without A Visa On Indian Passport

These countries give you a visa on arrival if you are from India.

 
11 Countries That You Can Visit Without A Visa On Indian Passport

Gone are the days when you had through wade through the deep and murky waters of bureaucracy to get that one piece of paper, the visa. The long queues, the thick file of documents, the curious questioners, and then the anxious wait for it to arrive.

Now, there are some countries that allow Visa on arrival for Indian travellers. So, just plan a trip, buy a ticket and you are good to go to some of these amazing destinations.

Here are countries that allow Visa on arrival for Indian passport holders.

Thailand

From the luxuries of Bangkok to the serenity of the Phi Phi island, to the walking street in Pataya, Thailand has a lot to offer for any budget trip.

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Maldives

This tropical island is surrounded by crystal clear waters and pleasant weather throughout the year. It is one of the best places to visit if you want to break out of the monotony.

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Indonesia

One must visit the 9th century relic of Borobudur for once in a lifetime experience. There is also an active volcano at Mount Bromo. Lake Toba and Mount Rinjani are a natural paradise on earth. One of the rarest sights is the komodo in the National Park.

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Cambodia

A cultural fest, Cambodia takes one down the streets of introspection and spiritual cleansing, The cuisine is one of the best in the world. Visit some oldest temples at Angkor Vat, stay on the banks of Tonle Sap, and see the royal palace in Phnom Penh to embrace the unique culture of this historical land.

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Nepal

Trek through the Himalayas, and visit the Tibetan monks, eat some amazing cuisine and breath the mountain air. Nepal is a must visit for every serious trekker.

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Bhutan

Read this if you are confused between visiting Bhutan or Nepal. Bhutan is a special treat for someone who wants to escape from earthly realities, as you might not meet another traveller for miles on your trek.

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Jordan

From historical remnants to seaside resorts, Jordan has something to offer for every traveller. The ruins at Petra can make you forget the present, while the resorts at Dead Sea can rejuvenate your body and mind.

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Mauritius

The seven coloured mountain, the Black river gorges, the Tamarind Falls are only added features on this island, where you can explore the blue waters through scuba diving.

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Seychelles

You feel you have landed on a NatGeo set at this picturesque island in the Indian Ocean. From rainforests to crystal blue coasts, there is nothing wanting on this coastal paradise.

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Kenya

The jungle safaris and the rich culture, along with some unique cuisine, make Kenya an exotic travel destination. You might catch some of the best animal sightings at Masai Mara, among the indigenous tribes.

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Read Also: Why You Should Definitely Visit Kenya?

Fiji

From snorkelling on Yasawa islands to kite-surfing at Nananu-i-Ra, to vibrant cultures at Sri Siva temple, Fiji is a destination for all.

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So, plan your next hassle free trip to one of these destinations, which are very friendly for Indian travellers.